Pros And Cons Of Stricter Gun Control

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Gun control is a very heated argument now days. With 30,000 people being killed by firearms every year, it is no wonder why their people are who are argue that for stricter gun control laws or just banning them all together (USA Gun Violence Statistics). Others such as myself argue that creating stricter gun control laws will actually just cause more violence as people won 't be able to protect themselves(Gun Facts). Gun control laws make it harder for people to protect their themselves and their family. Stricter gun laws would produce more chaos in American society; as people look for alternate and perhaps illegal ways to defend and protect.

According to the National Rifle Association, 2.5 million times every year guns are used for self-defense. …show more content…

In actuality criminals are less likely to get them at gun shows as proven in statistics from 2002, 39.2% obtained them from illegal street dealers, only .7% of the convicts had gotten them at the gun show. In 1997 a study found that only 2% of guns used by criminal were purchased at a gun show, since then it has been reduced to less than 1%. In a study down on criminal offenders under 18 it was found that only 3.5% obtained their gun at a gun show. In a study down by BATF in 1999 it was found that 93% of the guns used by criminal were obtained through illegal means. To sell guns in a storefront or gun show you must be federally licensed, you are forced to follow a list of strict rules that apply equally throughout all sellers (Gun Facts). As long as we continue to enforce the guidelines of legally selling fire arms, we can decrease the amount of illegal guns on the street and succeed in keeping them out of the hands of …show more content…

2%).” They feel that high-capacity magazines should be banned because they often turn situations into mass murders. Proponents also feel that gun control laws would reduce societies cost of dealing with gun violence resulting from stolen guns. They also feel that it would reduce the amount of suicides because guns would be less accessible. “Between 1999 and 2013 there were 270,237 firearm suicides in the United States, accounting for about 52% of all suicides during those years.” (Gun Control). Stricter gun laws are not going to reduce gun deaths. If someone wants a gun bad enough they are going to figure out a way to get it just as with stricter drugs laws people still find a way to purchase illegal

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